Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 169

Spiritual Minded - KRS-One
I only have the song South Bronx 2002. I will never defend the lack of KRS-One in my library.
8/10

The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Various Artists
What a wonderful movie. The soundtrack is a mixed bag; I really only got it for Wilco's Just a Kid - which sounds a lot like Urge Overkill. I have not heard any other Wilco. Is that standard for them?
Highlights: Just a Kid - Wilco, You Better Swim - Motorhead, Goofy Goober Rock - Tom Rothrock with Jim Wise, Bikini Bottom - Electrocute
6/10

Stabbing Westward - Stabbing Westward
While a very contrasting style to their earlier industrial metal, it is still their mostly miserable dark selves, just in a more polished radio-friendly package. Which suits my sensibilities even more! Pretty sure 2001 LOGMAN thought this album was 100% his jam. It does not hold up quite as well, but there are still some killer moments.
Highlights: Angel, Last Time, Perfect, High
8/10

Stakes Is High - De La Soul
Talk about no nonsense Golden Era hip-hop. This is the type of album you can appreciate the beats and the grooves, because it is just solid all the way through. But when you focus on the lyrical content as well, it just lifts it to the next level. 
Highlights: Stakes is High, The Bizness, Wonce Again Long Island, Brakes, Big Brother Beat
7.5/10

Stand Still, Look Pretty - The Wreckers
Oh hey, yesterday I was all 'I should have a Michelle Branch album' and here is one! Except it is her doing country music with some other young girl. Probably not so young now. 
Highlights: I am starting to be able to really hear when John Shanks is in charge...
5.5/10

STANDARD - SCANDAL
My girls doing their usual rockin' pop styles, before they got adventurous and even more awesome. At least when they were just doing this style, it is all pretty fun, if not all that amazing. Certainly could do with a bit more Mami...
Highlights: 打ち上げ花火, キミと未来と完全同期, OVER DRIVE, 涙よ光れ
7/10

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants - Oasis
I will not pretend this is the greatest Oasis album or anything, but I do see this album as being growth and a little more creative - clearly Noel was keen to experiment a little on the production side of things. And it gives it more of a psychadelic 60s vibe for the most part. I wish they had continued to explore that and just gone full 68 Beatles.
Highlights: Fuckin' In The Bushes, Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is, Gas Panic!, Roll It Over
8/10

Star Fleet - Brian May & Friends
This is the first disc of the mighty Star Fleet box set, which means I finally have the mighty Star Fleet in my CD collection! Because I had been living with the original 12" for many years and was always sad to not have it in my iTunes library to crank up. EVH murdering his string on Let Me Out will never not be funny.
Highlights: Star Fleet [Complete Version / 2023 Mix], Let Me Out, We Will Rock You (Fast) [Live At The Palace Theater, LA / 1993]
7.5/10

Star Fleet Sessions - Brian May & Friends
Things kick off with EVH pulling out the opening riff for the future Van Halen classic Top of the World, and from there it is just an hour of these dudes demoing the same two songs. Which is kind of interesting to see/hear how things progressed in the studio.
Highlights: Star Fleet (Take 1), Jam, Funky Jam
6/10

Star Time - James Brown
Now, LOGMAN is not one to praise a compilation or anthology set for being a necessary own - usually you can achieve everything on those by simply collecting many albums. And we have seen how that actually works for me... Anyway, Star Time by James Brown is five hours of the most essential soul and funk cuts and is absolutely worth owning and listening to again and again. Being compiled chronologically, the first disc is my least favourite. But once we hit that second disc and the mid-60s, there is not a bad moment. Just stone cold funk grooves. Soft funk, hard funk, dirty funk, funky jams. And the fun part is a lot of the songs are the full unedited versions; not the "Part 1" and "Part 2" found on the original singles or albums. And Catfish's solo on Ain't It Funky Now is about the funkiest guitar solo on the planet that you just have to do the chickenhead bop to.
Highlights: Get Up Get Into It and Get Involved, I'm a Greedy Man, Funky Drummer, There Was a Time, Bring It Up (Hipster's Avenue), It's Too Funky In Here, Get Up Offa That Thing (Release the Pressure)
9/10

Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk - Meco
The best thing to come out of Star Wars. The Other Galactic Funk is pretty solid as well!
Highlights: Star Wars, Other Galactic Funk, Star Wars/Cantina Band [7" Edit]
9/10

Star Wars and Other Hits - Stars on 45
This is some type of disco megamix that starts with the theme for Star Wars and then quickly moves on to other awesome songs, like Layla, Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?, Ma Baker, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Bette Davis Eyes, and many more. I stumbled upon this when first trying to find the Meco Star Wars stuff. It is fun.
8/10

Starfish - The Church
This is purely the song Under the Milky Way. It is a solid 80s goth synthwave pop track.
8/10

start over [Single] - BAND-MAID
One of the most pop songs from everyone's favourite band of hard-rocking maids. And probably one of their strongest songs ever. Ending with a bold "I don't give a fuck" is just pure *chef's kiss*.
10/10

State of Mind - Holly Valance
This is only the title track. I recall how much this song was trashed on release, however LOGMAN was like 'That disco beat and the super processed vocals go hard!' Like, it is still kind of terrible, but I still think those parts are fantastic. Temu Kylie Minogue never did anything else of worth.
9/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 1610


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Thursday, 31 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 102

Invincible - Michael Jackson
The production on this album is super badass and it is pretty much MJ at his most R&B. It was always going to be in the shadow of all his previous works, unless he had released another masterpiece. Which he didn't? Some great songs, though, which showed he still had it.
Highlights: Hearbreaker, Break of Dawn, 2000 Watts, Threatened, That scream of "Slash!" right before the guitar solo in Privacy
7.5/10

Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
This is purely the b-side I Don't Want to Know - it is a Fleetwood Mac cover. I have Iris on Dizzy Up the Girl and have zero interest in ever listening to the edited single version.
8/10

Issues - KoЯn
Bagpipes. Weird interludes. Rattling bass. Bad singing and stupid lyrics. It is a classic KoЯn album! The last half of this is all jangly guitars in the verses.
Highlights: Falling Away From Me, Beg For Me, Somebody Someone, Let's Get This Party Started
5.5/10

It's Better to Travel - Swing Out Sister
This is purely that 80s smash hit Breakout. Not to be confused with the Frehley's Comet rocker. No Eric Carr on drums, here!
8/10

It's My Sin - Jan Hellriegel
90s West-Auckland rock. Some seriously giant reverb all over this. That chorus in The Way I Feel is tops.
Highlights: The Way I Feel, No Idea, It's My Sin
6/10

It's Raining Men - The Weather Girls
This is just the song. And what a song!
9/10

IT'z ICY - ITZY
ICY is the song of the Summer. Not just 2019 - I am talking EVERY Summer. It is fun having the remix of DALLA DALLA since that is the only ITZY single I do not have. Which is silly, because that is a great song.
Highlights: ICY, DALLA DALLA (DallasK Remix), WANT IT? (Imad Royal Remix)
7.5/10

IT'z ME - ITZY
The video for Wannabe is dope. But we are not here to talk about music videos. What am I? MTV?
Highlights: Wannabe, Nobody Like You, That's a No No, 24Hrs
7.5/10

iTunes Festival: London 2013 - Justin Timberlake
I think this was one of those free Xmas gifts from Apple or something. It is actually pretty decent - the band are tight and funky. The recording sounds like it was sourced from a video.
Highlights: Sexyback, Take Back the Night
7/10

IV - Ryan Adams
This is the follow up to III, which I am sure is quite logical. It is a bit more rocking. Kind of like the Rock N Roll album, but less messy and with better singing? That bridge in Icebreaker is perfection. I would rate the song Star Wars higher if it was not about Star Wars and how much he loves it. I knew there was a reason I think he is a clown!
Highlights: No, Numbers, Icebreaker, P.S., Kill the Lights
7/10

IV - Cypress Hill
Much like III, the music here is quite sparse and less powerful, while the lyrics and vocals are VERY angry. I wonder how much of it comes down to the mix or mastering. Sen Dog gets his nu-metal on with Lightning Strikes and it makes me want to track down his short-lived nu-metal band, because they were actually pretty decent. 
Highlights: Tequila Sunrise, Checkmate, Nothin' to Lose, Lightning Strikes
7/10

Ixnay on the Hombre - The Offspring
The first major label release and it is still pretty rad. Certainly a lot better than anything they put out afterwards! Pretty funny going from a group that promotes the use of marijuana, to a group that sings about drugs being bad. 
Highlights: Leave It Behind, Gone Away, Amazed, Change the World
7/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 876


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Monday, 5 May 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 67

Evil Empire - Rage Against the Machine
Good Morning! Wake UP! Kids these days have no idea the anticipation for this album... and subsequent disappointment. And while I, too, subscribe the idea that these dudes simply doing their self-titled debut album and then disappearing would have been epic, I actually dig this album. Much more funk-based, and a little bit rougher around the edges. 
Highlights: People of the Sun, Vietnow, Revolver, Down Rodeo
7.5/10

Evolution - Journey
This is one of the most straight-forward 70s rock albums from Journey. That opening is very Queen-esque. Journey are always a good time, even if this album is not very memorable.
Highlights: Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin', When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy), Daydream, Lady Luck
7/10

Ewok Celebration - Meco
Jeebus. The hilarity of the Ewok song being re-recorded by Meco is just beyond expectation - it also includes "C3PO" doing his "rap" again. Sadly, there are only 2 songs from Return of the Jedi here. But that is likely because there really are no new themes in that movie. John Williams is severely overrated. So the rest of this album is an 80s remix of the Star Wars theme and then actual songs from other 80s movies. And the series Simon and Simon?
Highlights: Theme from 'Simon and Simon', Maniac (From 'Flashdance')
5/10

Exile on Daisy Street - Ryan Adams
A bunch of noise. Badly recorded noise. At one point, Adams asks someone if they can understand what he is singing and they reply they cannot. That about sums it up, I think.
Highlights: Blue Door is almost listenable?
2/10

Exile on Franklin Street - Ryan Adams
If recorded better, some of these songs could have been good. Some of them. In fact, a few of them did turn up in more complete versions along the way.
Highlights: The Last Dance
4.5/10

Exile on Mainstream - Matchbox Twenty
This is a good collection of old and new. The new being almost 20 years old at this point. And the good being very good.
Highlights: How Far We've Come, I'll Believe You When, All Your Reasons, Bent, Unwell, Bright Lights
7/10

Exit Planet Dust - The Chemical Brothers
This may be controversial, but I think this album is much weaker than Dig Your Own Hole. It is still pretty good and a great precursor to what these dudes were capable of, but it just lacks the real big hooks and massive beats. Plus, no icon of Britpop on any of the songs (Noel Gallagher, Bernard Sumner, Richard Ashcroft). At least we get some Beth Orton?
Highlights: In Dust We Trust, Leave Home, Song to the Siren, Chico's Groove, Alive Alone
7.5/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 536

Monday, 31 March 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 49

Cyberpunk - Billy Idol
Vince Neil stole Steve Stevens, so Billy Idol's only answer was to make a weird concept album and fuse his brand of rock with 90s electronica? The dude even decides to do some rapping on here. I'd make fun, but all these fake commercials and news bits feel kind of like he was inspired RoboCop. And Shock to the System is a genuinely brilliant song. There are a couple of other good songs, but mostly this is all very dated and long and kind of silly.
Highlights: Shock to the System, Power Junkie
5/10

Cypress Hill - Cypress Hill
This album doesn't have the glorious production or menacing darkness of Black Sunday. But what it does have is funky grooves and super cool rhymes. Sometimes when a group doesn't have lots of money to hide behind, they are forced to be very good - and Cypress Hill were very good. Probably still are?
Highlights: How I Could Just Kill a Man, Light Another, Real Estate, Stoned is the Way of the Walk, The Funky Cypress Hill Shit
7/10

D.I.S.C.O. - Ottawan
Sadly, this is simply the single song from the French duo. It is a testament to the power and glory of disco music. That intro alone is life.
10/10

Da Real World - Missy Elliott
So we finally made it to the D albums! I loves me some Missy Elliott, but her first couple of albums just kind of meander a little. How did I forget Slim Shady is on here? Man, he was so fun back in the day. A lot of guest appearances on this album. And some preaching from Missy? That's not a fun way to end an album...
Highlights: Busa Rhyme
5/10

Dad Man Cat - Corduroy
One of the grooviest albums of all time. Also coolest song titles of all time, like How to Steal the World, The Girl Who Was Death and Skirt Alert. These cats were the coolest. I still need to split the live tracks from each album and put them on their own - they all come from an actual live album that was released a million years ago, but I do not have.
Highlights: How to Steal the World, Frug in G Major, Pony Tail, Skirt Alert, Money Is
9/10

Daft Punk is Playing at My House [Single] - LCD Soundsystem
It is not that song, because I have that on the self-titled LCD Soundsystem album. This is purely Jump Into the Fire (Radio One Live Sessions). This is so much better than that terrible version I heard a couple of days ago on The Craft soundtrack.
8/10

Dakota [Single] - Stereophonics
Great song, this one. The remix is pretty naff, though. And the other demo song on here is fine.
Highlights: Dakota
6/10

Dance Your Asteroids Off to the Complete Star Wars Collection - Meco
Another Meco compilation, but this time it is purely Star Wars themes. Including the Ewok celebrations from Return of the Jedi. Some of these are edited versions and a whole lot of fake movie dialogue has been edited in. The "Yoda" is hilarious; sounds more like Kurgen from Highlander! Bah gawd Meco has even re-recorded the full Lapti Nek in the corniest way. "C3PO" is rapping in Ewok language about Star Wars characters and this might be the one moment saving the album from being deleted. Jar Jar Binks rapping about himself may be even funnier!
Highlights: Darth Vader's Theme/Yoda's Theme, The Battle in the Snow, Ewok Celebration
7/10

Dancing on the Ceiling - Lionel Richie
This is purely the title track, because it is an 80s dance classic and I will love it forever. The guitar solo is way cooler than it had any right to be.
10/10

Dancing With Myself (From the Motion Picture Mean Girls) [Single] - The Donnas
An awesome cover from an awesome movie. I'm not sure if I love this more than the original, but maybe I do, because The Donnas had such great attitude. I started the day with Billy Idol being weird and ending the day with a cover of one of his best songs. Full circle!
10/10

Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys (Deluxe Version) - My Chemical Romance
These dudes owe their producers at least 80% of everything they ever earned, because they managed to make Gerard Way sound like a great screamo-style singer, when he was in fact just an average bad singer. Also, they can only make 'concept albums'. All that said, this album has some outstanding pop-punk moments. Bulletproof Heart is the most Green Day song this side of Green Day - right down to the title! In fact, I would argue that almost every song on this album sounds like someone else. And of course they have the cliched girl talking in Japanese moment. Anyways, this album is great and there is genuinely not a bad song on it. 
Highlights: Bulletproof Heart, Sing, The Only Hope For Me Is You, Save Yourself I'll Hold Them Back, The Kids From Yesterday
8/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 384

Monday, 17 March 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 37

Christmas Apocalypse (Part 2) - The Shit
Christmas has come early in the house of LOGMAN! This is possibly my 2nd fav The Shit album. I had stuff to write, but the album was over before I could get my head in to gear.
Highlights: Shenanigans, Jesus H. Christmas, Jimmy Hackeysack, Jacques Cousteau Punch Him in the Nuts, Happy Birthday Officer David Livingston
7/10

Christmas In The Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album - Meco
C3PO and R2D2 team up with disco king Meco to bring us the weirdest Christmas album possible. There is sadly no disco to be found, just a whole lot of saccharine and Star Wars references and Christmas nonsense, delivered in spoken word by C3PO and beeps from R2D2. Some other robots or something discuss the presents they have bought for other Star Wars characters. And now some kids are singing Merry Christmas to R2D2, but they just sang about him coming down the chimney. Do they think he is Santa Claus? Also, warming his wires by fire sounds like a serious fire hazard! If you need a singing teacher, C3PO is about the last person I would recommend. And you are clearly poorly-programmed droids if you think whistling is singing. At least Ryan Adams had the decency to sing about people getting punched in the nuts at Xmas time...
Highlights: The Odds Against Christmas, What Can You Get a Wookie for Christmas (When He Already Has a Comb?)
5/10

Christmas Will Break Your Heart [Single] - LCD Soundsystem
The most depressing Xmas song? This was the big LCD Soundsystem reunion single. Again, there is no disco to be found. If we're going to do Xmas with disco acts, I would like some disco, please.
6/10

Chronicles - Steve Winwood
Nothing like some 80s Winwood to wash away the silliness of Xmas celebrations in March. This is a good reminder I need to do a more in-depth listen to Steve Winwood's solo work; this is a good compilation and I enjoy the remix nature of some of the songs, but I am interested to hear the rest of his 80s output and get more of a insight into his songwriting.
Highlights: Valerie (Remix), Higher Love
8/10

Chu~♡ - F(x)
More random K-Pop songs in my iTunes library. And I am not complaining.
7/10

Cinema Trip - PASSPO☆
My favourite album? The greatest album? Have I claimed both of those things for 50 other albums so far? I don't have a lot more to say about this one, except 5 1/2 years later it is still the highest played album in my iTunes library - and on last check, バチェロレッテは終わらない was about 100 plays ahead of anything else. By Prime, those last three songs on this album are absolute perfection. Passenger for life!
Highlights: Music Navigation, 7's Up, Playground, ギミギミaction, フィルム, バチェロレッテは終わらない
9.5/10

The Circle - Bon Jovi
Man, these dudes knew how to open an album! The rest is very inspired by the times; think Coldplay and U2 and One Republic and similar type of bands. When it works, it works - because Richie Sambora is awesome. Some of the lyrics are pretty cringe; this was the middle of a global recession, so a lot of people were struggling, and Jon Bon Jovi tried to reflect that in his lyrics, but a rich rockstar singing lines like "They took my pension" just sounds lame. Your pension is safe and sound, buddy - just release another deluxe edition of Slippery When Wet and you'll be able to fund another beach house or restaurant to help feed the homeless. 
Highlights: We Weren't Born to Follow, Brokenpromiseland, Happy Now, Learn to Love
7/10

Circus Animals - Cold Chisel
I had been led to believe that by this album, Cold Chisel were not releasing good music. You only need to listen to the first song to realise that is a lie; there are three stone cold classics on this album and a bunch of badass rock'n'roll songs to accompany them. I definitely prefer the live version of Bow River - the harmonica solo just lifts the song to different level - but Barnesy's delivery of the last line of the studio version here is awesome. Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes had super cool harmonies; such completely different sounding voices, but when harmonising together, it sounds fantastic. 
Highlights: You Got Nothing I Want, Bow River, Forever Now, When the War is Over
7.5/10

The Clash - The Clash
You can't go wrong with some classic English punk. And this album is about as English punk as it gets. Except, hilariously, this is the US version. Look, I don't know what's going on at the best of times. Just roll with it for now... I might have to get the UK version one day and compare the two, because this album is all sorts of cool.
Highlights: I Fought the Law, Clash City Rockers, I'm So Bored with the U.S.A., London's Burning
8/10

CLASH EP -  小玉しのぶ
Fun story; after seeing BiSH live in Kanagawa, I was at a train station in either Kanagawa or Yokohama (I don't recall correctly) and outside was a young woman performing songs and selling CDs. She was very talented, so I picked up a couple of her CDs - and I have never regretted, because this EP is brilliant. I'm not just throwing around hyperbole when I say Say may well be the most underrated pop rock song on the planet. It is a genuine reminder that great music is anywhere if you just go looking for it.
Highlights: Say, 境界線
9/10

The Clash Tribute - Elvis Costello, Dave Grohl, Bruce Springsteen & Steven Van Zandt
This was a performance of London Calling by a bunch of old dudes. I liked it at the time. Now not so much...
5/10

Class Mythology - Ryan Adams
I don't remember much about this release, except that it is just chill acoustic numbers. Really chill. Except Future Sparrow - that sounds like a full on Cardinals song.
Highlights: Your Name is on Fire
6.5/10

Cloud Nine - George Harrison
This was probably my first exposure to George Harrison outside of The Beatles; Got My Mind Set On You was a big hit and I probably taped it off the radio like most kids in those days. It stands as probably my favourite album of his from the 80s, for sure. He and Jeff Lynne were a fab team. Probably the most pop collection of songs he made in his whole solo career. 
Highlights: That's What it Takes, Got My Mind Set On You, Fish on the Sand, Devil's Radio
8/10

Clumsy - Our Lady Peace
By Prime! OLP were a force on this album. Raine Maida certainly has a unique voice that you either love or hate, and I fall in to the camp of the former. When he nailed his falsetto stuff it really added something to the songs. Lyrics on this album are top tier, although I still don't really know what he means by "the world's a subway". I have added a terribly-recorded live performance of Dear Prudence to the end, for some reason. 2025 LOGMAN would not do such a thing to an album...
Highlights: Superman's Dead, 4 A.M., Clumsy
8/10

Coach Carter: Music from the Motion Picture - Various Artists
This is purely Hope by Twista and Faith Evans. It is a solid groove; Twista's flow is not over the top and Faith just hooks us up with a nice chorus. Nice song.
7/10

Coachella - Ryan Adams
Even when I was a fan of this dude, this was kind of not that great to me. I just didn't think much of the performance and I still don't. Granted, it must have been difficult with all the noise from the other stages - hardly makes for the usual type of atmosphere he played in. 
Highlights: Making comments about everyone getting sad in the desert
4/10

Cold Chisel - Cold Chisel
I will repeat myself; the US mix of Khe Sanh is the best version - Barnes' vocals are just more polished and that harmony he pulls off is awesome. The rest of this album is very blues rock. And very Cold Chisel.
Highlights: Juliet, Khe Sanh, Darskarzine, H-Hour Hotel
7/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 314

Monday, 10 February 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 20

The Best of Dark Horse - George Harrison
A George Harrison compilation of his 80s output plus two new songs. What's not to like? Especially when the new songs are very good - it is a shame that they have not been released elsewhere, even with all the reissues. Otherwise this album would be 100% redundant in my collection. Now it's only 80% redundant. But it at least gives me a good indication of how much better the reissues sound.
Highlights: Got My Mind Set on You, Cheer Down
8/10

Best of Geto Boys & Scarface - Geto Boys & Scarface
As one would imagine, this is simply Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta. Damn It Feels Good to Listen to This Song.
9/10

The Best of Gloria Gaynor - Gloria Gaynor
This is purely I Will Survive. Stone cold disco anthem. 
9/10

The Best of Meco - Meco
Possibly the best collection of Meco's tunes. As it should be, I guess. But since I have every other Meco album, this should really be redundant. Hahaha like I care. I'll gladly have more disco movie themes. This Empire Strikes Back medley is about the coolest thing from Star Wars ever. Then there is the strangest departure from everything with Werewolf (Loose in London), which sounds like Queen. In every possible way (just with a worse singer).
Highlights: Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band, Empire Strikes Back (Medley), Star Wars (Medley), The Asteroid Field
8.5/10

The Best of Miami Vice - Jan Hammer
The 2004 remix of the Miami Vice theme is just terrible compared to the original version. Almost everything else sounds just like it did in the show. It doesn't quite compare to the songs used in the show, but this is generally a good little capsule from one of the greatest television shows of all time. And nobody does midi guitar like Jan Hammer.
Highlights: Lombard Trial, Airport Swap, Runaround
7/10

The Best of New Order - New Order
I've stuck with this for many years instead of getting the early albums, but I need to change that once I'm finished with this mission. Because when New Order were on, they were unbeatable. When they were bad, they were very very BAD. Like, Run Pt 2 just makes me laugh with that blatant rip-off of One Night Love Affair. And they were clearly hitting the E in Ibiza too hard when writing songs like Fine Time
Highlights: True Faith, Regret, Bizarre Love Triangle, Vanishing Point
8/10

The Best of Patrick Hernandez: Born to Be Alive - Patrick Hernandez
Okay, so this is only the song Born to Be Alive - which is another stone cold funky disco jam. I've never heard anything else from the man, which is odd to think about, considering disco is what fuels my heart.
9/10

The Best of The Trammps - The Trammps
Today is a disco day! Not only does this album feature a whole slew of disco good times, it even has the full 11 minute version of Disco Inferno - which I think features the smoothest disco strings and funky guitar solo and makes me want to get down and boogie. That's really the main groove of this entire album; LOGMAN wants to go back to wearing flares and burning up the dancefloor. This is one of those albums that I would just hit on repeat right now if I didn't have another 22,000 songs to listen to...
Highlights: Hold Back the Night, Disco Party, Disco Inferno
8/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 168

2025 in 2025: Day 186

Wild and Peaceful - Kool & The Gang This is purely Jungle Boogie . Get down, get down! So much funk in here... 10/10 Wild Cherry - Wild ...